He may have just declared he would step down as Melton coach at the season’s end but Brad Murphy proved with his on-field actions he was very much still committed to this team.
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Murphy booted five goals, including the match sealer, in his Bloods’ 70-point win against BFL arch-rival Melton South.
The Bloods emphatically stamped their mark on town bragging rights, only after picking up their pace and pressure in the second half.
The developing Panthers held a two-point lead on the Bloods at half-time. Scores had been level at the first break. The Bloods then piled on 16-goals to four.
Matthew Notman (four goals) and Connor Griffiths were the Bloods’ best. The Panthers named Marc Dransman as their best.